The truth behind Spencer Kieboom's missing-tooth home run celebration

In the top of the fifth, Washington Nationals catcher Spencer Kieboom spat out what was thought to have been a tooth before stepping up to the plate. He promptly crushed the ball into the right-field seats for his first career homer.

He even smiled and pointed to the gap in his teeth as he rounded the base.

But he actually lost his tooth earlier in the morning — to a baguette. Kieboom later said that he would be getting it fixed on his next off-day. Kieboom’s homer put the Nationals on top in the first game of the doubleheader against the Phillies.

After the game, Kieboom credited his ‘toothless grit’ to the city’s NHL counterpart:

Kieboom: "It's the Caps, man. Those boys play with no teeth. I can play with no teeth."